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1. RAE EDDIE, M.L.A., (left) Recording Secretary, Local 1-357 IWA,
assists Bill McKenzie, Fraser Mills Sub-Local Secretary to carry the Local
Union's banner in the Lebour Day parade.

“B. C. LIGHT CRUISER”
DESIGNED FOR THE B.C. WOODS — 4

2. STANDARD BEARERS for Local 1-217 IWA were Tom McKenzie (left)
and Colin Wood. ,

3. TWO LUMBER CARRIERS in the parade carried the slogans of the
sewmill workers in Local 1-217 IWA,

4, GEORGE HOME (centre) Secretary, was a standard bearer for the]

B. C, Federation of Labour. j A "

5. RETAIL, WHOLESALE CIO members carried a ba hi P, P, to
5, A a air a pee co ierte Paris & Sons Lb.

siderable trouble in the breeze. :
6. BAKERY WORKERS, sloganized the story of the lock-out, to which 51 West Hastings Street Vancouver, B.C.
they have been subjected by thelr oraployers, in the fish? for the 35-hour! A Family Business Owned and Operated in B.C. for 47 Years
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ON EXCLUSIVE PARIS LASTS

week. They received a cordial reception from the assembled workers on
__ parade.